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14/09/2009

Join Archie Fisher for a mix of conversation and music, including artists from the recent Blas festival.

A rich blend of Celtic and traditional music, including highlights of Global Gathering, Travelling Folk, Take The Floor and Pipeline. Join Archie Fisher for a mix of conversation and music, including artists from the recent Blas festival.

RUNNING ORDER:

Timings are approximate and are given in hours and minutes from the start of the zone.

0.01
IRISH HEARTBEAT WITH DERVISH
Exclusive to the Celtic Zone: Cathy Jordan and the band are joined by guests including young traditional group T脙漏ada, and accordionist and singer Seamus Begley.

0.58
TAKE THE FLOOR (Part 1 of 3)
Robbie is joined by the Colin Dewar Scottish Dance Band, and singer Richard Michael, for an evening of entertainment at the Cochrane Hall in Alva.

1.25
TRAVELLING FOLK: Blas Festival Preview
Sandy Brechin, Bruce MacGregor, James Ross and Kenna and Seamus Campbell joined Archie in August to preview the Highland and Islands芒聙聶 Blas Festival.

2.21
TAKE THE FLOOR (Part 2 of 3)
More music recorded live in Alva from the Colin Dewar Scottish Dance Band, plus a guest spot from 2009 Young Traditional Musician of the Year, Ruairidh MacMillan.

2.48
CAMPBELL CANNTAIREACHD (Archive feature from Pipeline)
Gary West speaks to Dr. Peter MacAllister about this extraordinary collection, and the recent attempts to locate a missing third volume.

3.18
TAKE THE FLOOR (Part 3 of 3)
More music recorded live in Alva from the Colin Dewar Scottish Dance Band, plus a guest spot from singer Richard Morrison.

3.49
VOYAGE DE NUIT (Archive session from Mary Ann Kennedy芒聙聶s Global Gathering)
Mary Ann welcomed the collective into the studio ahead of their appearance on the 芒聙聵Tune-Up芒聙聶 tour.

4.36
SCOTLAND芒聙聶S MUSIC: Murder 芒聙聯 Judicial and Domestic
John Purser takes us to the 17th century, when accusations of witchcraft had reached fever pitch.

5.03
A MERRY TUNE
Archie Fisher hears tales of whistling through the ages, and speaks to those who do it for fun, for work, and even competitively.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 22 Sep 2009 00:30

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  • Tue 15 Sep 2009 00:30
  • Tue 22 Sep 2009 00:30